Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 15

Publication:
The Baltimore Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

A 15 PACE THE SUN. BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 7, 1967 56 GRADUATE C. E. DEITZ, 74, FRANCISCAN Mrs.

Ralph G. Crimmins, Moose Women To Meet Baltimore Chapter No. 55, Women of the Moose will celebrate Academy of Friendship nicht at 8 o'clock tonight at K. Of C. Plan Party A Saturday night party will be held by the Dundalk Council No.

2942, Knights of Columbus from 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. at the council home, 2111 Eilers FROM ADDAMS Clubwoman, Dies At Age 66 DIESINCOUNTY PRIESTDIES Moose Home, 410 West Fayette street. 't its-tommy'? Mrs. Ralph G.

Crimmins, an I "i Commencement Exercises Fattier Witkowski Served 'f V. active Baltimore clubwoman, died yesterday at The Johns ormer Sheriff Has Heart Attack In Savings Office Held At Gompers School Hamburgers At St. Stanislaus lopkins Hospital following a stroke, She was 66. OF COURSE. The Jane Addams General Clarence E.

Deitz, a savings The Very Rev. Anthony Wit Mrs. Crimmins, the former Vocational School, No. 296, grad and loan executive and former kowski, O.F.M. spiritual Ethel Chance, was a native of uated 56 students last night at Dublin.

She was the daughter sheriff of Baltimore county died vesterdav at the Randalls the commencement excerclse3. of the late Sir Arthur and Lady director of St. Joseph Cupertino Seminary in Ellicott City, died Monday at Bon Sccours Hospital after a brief illness. He was The graduating class was pre Chance. She was educated in town office of the Royal Oak Savings and Loan Association England and Ireland.

sented by Mrs. Elsie R. Warrel, ol owinc a heart attack, lie 84. In 1921, she married a Massa principal, to Roland E. Randall, was 74.

Father Witkowski, a native of chusetts banker, Ralph G. Crmv a specialist in vocational-indust A native of Baltimore county, mins. They Uved abroad for Poland, entered the Order of Franciscan Friars Minor Con rial education, who conferred Mr. Deitz was a director of the several years. the diplomas.

savines and loan association. He Gardening Enthusiast ventual in 1900. Served At St. Stanislaus Those graduating were: After her husband's death in was also a member of tne aa-visory board of the Maryland lUllird. M.

I. Lipscomb, C. R. Loin, G. 934, she moved to the United He studied for the priesthood National Bank.

10.12 phOtO CLARENCE E. DEITZ at St. Francis College, Trenton Mr. Deitz was also In the real States and settled at My Lady's Manor in Baltimore county with and at the Franciscan Seminary, Hcrger, it, Brook. 8.

C. Carr, O. Carroll. B. Clatchey.

Coata, 8. M. Duwnfi. F. Dubois, A.

L. Fames. 0. Earle. D.

Ely. C. M. Pair. B.

Uraeow, roiana. her four children. John Y. Sullivan estate business. He was associated with the A.

P. Feeney Company. He was ordained at Cracow She later moved to Duncan MRS. RALPH G. CRIMMINS Nashville, June 6 13 In 1905.

The name Anthony was lill, in Baltimore county, where He was elected sheriff ot Funeral services for John given nim by tne order. she lived at the time of her Crimmins and Hugh O. Crim Sullivan, a Grand Ole Oprey Manry. B. J.

McMorrls, J. X. Moran. L. L.

A. Nelson. P. M. Palmer.

M. Polst. L. C. Piillen.

D. L. -Piiruls. H. Rlchev, B.

Robinson. J. Saunders, J. M. Smith.

L. G. Rtonebraker, 8. Sireet, L. J.

Siovel, C. C. Wallace. B. R.

Weaver. D. A. Wees, B. F.

Williams. B. Williams. D. Williams.

O. Williams, J. Williams. K. J.

Williams. V. B. Baltimore county in 1948 and served in that capacity for four death. mins, were killed while serving Early in his career, he served as curate at St.

Stanislaus Cath comic who was the "Lonzo" of Mrs. Crimmins, who traveled in the Armed Forces during years. olic Church in Baltimore. World War II. widely, was a gardening en A charter member oi the nan- the "Lonzo and Oscar" brother team, were delayed today by efforts to notify his soldier son Farnnworth.

J. French. L. J. Frysnn, M.

M. Ore, E. V. Gcxlbee. N.

C. Hoffman. D. Kelter, N. L.

Kelly, M. B. Keuskl. H. M.

Langley, A. B. Lavonis. L. Lee, E.

G. Lewis, C. J. Lindsay. D.

Linsi. E. F. She is survived by a son, Wil thusiast. She was a member of Hallstown Lions Club, he was He also served in parishes in Massachusetts and New York liam A.

Crimmins, of Middle- the Garden Club of Twenty. in Vietnam of the death. also a member of the Kanoaus-tnwn Presbvterian Church. town, R.I.; a daughter, Mrs. and as chaplain to Felician Sis She also enjoyed fox hunting Mr.

Sullivan, who was 50, suf ters in Illinois and New Jersey. and was a member of the Elk- Robertson Fenwick, of Baltimore He lived on Liberty roao, Winston. R. A. county, and ten grandchildren ridge-Harford Hunt Club.

Sister, Brother Survive fered a heart attack yesterday while driving a tractor on his Music Randallstown. was provided by the Services will be held at 9.30 She belonged to the Mount Survivors include his wife, the farm in suburban Goodlettsville school glee club under the di Father Witkowski became fcplritual director of St. Joseph Vernon Club and the Chilton Club A.M. Thursday at St. Joseph's former Maude O'Malley Trot His son stationed in Vietnam rection of Mrs.

Mildred Pelo- of Boston. She was a member of Catholic Church, Texas, Md. Cupertino Seminary in 1948. ter; a son, Ralph E. Deitz, of vitz.

is Pfc. Danny W. Sullivan. Burial will be at Mt. Saviour the Baltimore Museum of Art, He is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Theresa Moran, of Clyde, Two of her sons, Thomas A. C. Monastery near Elmira, N.Y. Randallstown; a daughter, Mrs. Louis A.

Henderson, of Towson; N.Y., and a brother, Anthony Last Riles Held Wilkowski, ot ort Worth, Mrs. J. II. Gilbert a brother, Elmer Deitz, of Philadelphia; 1 three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Waltemeyer, of Granite, Mrs.

Carrie Eitemiller and A requiem mass will be sung at 10 A.M. tomorrow at St. Stanislaus Church, 700 South Ann Services Today ForCV.Watkins Services for Cyril V. Watkins, Services for Mrs. James Quality For 1IO Years lOHMEYEJt Payne Merrill DOWNTOWN-315 NORTH CHARLES and TOWSON street.

Samuel O. SuscI Gilbert will be held at 11 A.M retired British Government Mrs. Edna Hayes, botn ot ta-tonsville, and three grandchildren. John A. Naughton A requiem mass for John A.

today at the Robert A. Fum official, were held yesterday at for Samuel O. Susel, phrey funeral establishment in a Baltimore grocer, will be held Bethesda. the Church of the Resurrection, Linwood avenue and Fayette street. at 11 A.M.

today at the Levin Naughton, retired supervisor of Mrs. Gilbert, a bookkeeper Son funeral establishment, 6010 Save on boys ptaywear Mr. Watkins died Saturday at for a Baltimore paper firm Heisterstown road. Mr. Susel died yesterday a the Union Memorial Hospital following a stroke.

He was 73. his home, 3000 West Garrison was shot to death by an intruder at the tourist home she operated with her husband. The home is located at 3326 Washington 75 Mr. Watkins was visiting his avenue, following a heart at tack. He was 59.

brother, W. Reginald Watkins, a For the Graduate For Father Furnishings of Distinction boulevard, Arbutus. ocal artist, when he was billing for the city bureau ot Receipts, will be offered at 9 A.M. today at St. Dominic's Catholic Church, Harford road and Gibbons avenue.

Mr. Naughton died Sunday at the Harford Gardens Convalescent Home after a long illness. He was 77. Early in his career, he served as secretary to Mayor Preston. He later worked as a clerk in the Department of Water Rents In addition to her husband tie settled in Baltimore and graduated from City College and the University of Baltimore stricken.

she is survived by a son, James Before his retirement in Law School. 1965, Mr. Watkins was a veteri H. Gilbert, her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Kermit Gimmel $3 AND $4 KNIT SHIRTS You've never seen such a selection of combed cottons. Crews, boat necks, mock turtles, polos; stripes at their brightest, solids, checks too. Get him more than three. 8-20. Save $5.25 on Singly $2.29 nary investigation omcer iur -Mr.

Susel's whole career was in. the retail food business. He and a sister, Pamela Gimmel, the British Ministry of Agn operated grocery stores in var culture, Fisheries and Food ious sections of the city. At the time of his death, he owned a all of North Chevy Chase, and a brother, Gerald Gimmel, of Washington. lis territory covered Devon, and Licenses, which was incorporated into the Bureau of Receipts.

Cornwall and the Sicilly Isles. SHORT SLEEVE BUTTON DOWN OXFORD SHIRTS store in the Forest Park area He is survived by his wife He lived at 5913 wintnrop ave About 200 veterinarians and their assistants practice in this the former Ruth Berdoff; three nue. 3 0E sons, Dr. Richard M. Susel Robert W.

Cook Claiborne, June 6 Services for Warrant Officer Robert W. Cook will be He is survived by two daugh area. By Ramey Barry Susel and Ira Susel, all ters. Mrs. Suzanne Taormina He made his home in Devon.

and Miss Marie T. Naughton, In addition to his brother, he! of Baltimore; a brother, Ed ward B. Susel, of Miami Beach hnth of Baltimore, and three is survived by his wife, the for and one grandchild. grandchildren. mer Margaret Louise Main.

held at 3 P.M. Wednesday at Maple Hall here. He will receive full military rites. Warrant Officer Cook, who was 29, was killed in Vietnam May 26 when his helicopter was In white, blue, maize, stone, stripes or tdtersall. Charles W.

Armiger, Sr I i it's (if fr IT Wit i i Philippe Maury New York, June 6 UT) Philippe Funeral services for Charles $4 BERMUDA SHORTS Look Mom! Here are the shorts he needs and wants. Tapered models, cool cottons. In bright glen or madras tone plaids, clear tattersall checks, smart dark and light solids. Too good to miss! Sizes 8-20. Save $2.01 on 3 $3.39 BUY THREE OF EACH, SAVE UP TO $7.26 COME IN OR CALL SA.

75600 TODAY W. Armiger, a retired Bal $6.50 downed. Maury, 50, director of the department of information of the He was the son of Mai. Henry timore and Ohio engine shop supervisor, will be held at 11 A.M. Thursday at St.

John's Lutheran Church, Linthicum R. Cook, USA and Mrs Cook, of Claiborne. JUST ARRIVED FOOD PRODUCTS by S.S. PIERCE cf BOSTON Meals in Minutes for your convenient OF BALTIMORE One North Charles PL. 2-2114 MU.

5-5077 Open Thursday 'til 9 P.M. World Council of Churches, died today in Lyon, France, following a series of throat operations, In addition to his parents, he 11- 1 Heights. is survivea Dy a sister, Auce council offices here disclosed. Armiger, a native of Prince Georges county, died V. Cook, and his maternal OPEN A LOHMEYER CHARGE ACCOUNT OR USE YOUR CHARG-IT OR NAC CARD A member of the Reformed Sunday at North Arundel Gen grandmother, Mrs.

Irving Cockey, both of Claiborne. eral Hospital after a long ill Charles Plata York Bess. He was 89. He lived Church of France, he served as general secretary ofihe World Student Christian Federation from 1949 to 1961, when he joined the staff of the World 202 Poplar avenue, Glen Burnie is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Georgia Minton, of Council.

Baltimore, and Mrs. Carolyn Born in Andouze, France, the IlUdebrandl, of Rockville: two i i tt. son ot tne late nev. rierre sons. Charles W.

Armiger, Jr. Maurv. president of the Re Picasso Boy with pipe of Spencerville, and Albert W. formed Church of France, he served in the French Army in Armiger. of Glen Burnie; 12 the early phases of World War grandchildren, 22 great-grand children and 1 great-great 4 II.

and after the collapse of grandchild. France, was a leader in the re sistance movement. Imagine a PICASSO, REMBRANDT, VAN GOGH your home! The Rev. -Eugene Carson Corporal Shclton Blake, general secretary of the council, said the death "will De Rites Today deeply felt by the whole ecu menical movement" throughout I the world. 1 Services for Marine Lance Cpl.

Harold D. Shelton will be held at I P. M. today at Union Baptist Church, 1219 Druid Hi. Avenue.

'III1 -4 You can own full faithful reproductions Corporal Shelton was killed in Vietnam on May 19 while de (Advertisement California Man Discovers Way to Hold False Teeth fending his machine-gun posi tion. He was 20. 1. 1 vHe enlisted in the Marine BAKERSFIELD, Calif. A new discovery called Acryline is hie news.

Users say it fits Corps in January, 1966, while he was in his senior year at City ON CANVAS of the world's greatest art. In magnificent gallery frames for ONLY $11.95 EACH, or unframed at $7.95. Choose from more than 30 masterpiece reproductions, VALUES FROM $24.95. Rembrandt Man with golden helmet Dlates so beautifully they can't College, i He lived at 541 West Mosher I liiiiBiiit1 ifippii 1 ItalllfcllISIllS believe it. Acryline uses a startling new vacuum principle.

It flows on plates and forms an air street. He is survived by his mother. tieht seal. Users say this feels Mrs. Clara Snowden, his stepfather, Jesse Snowden, three akin to natural teeth.

This wonderful feeling lasts six months before i new application is sisters. Barbara. Carolyn and necessary. Acryline is available Linda Snowden, and a brother. at all drus counters.

Jesse Snowden, all of Baiti Just open a Savings Account for $50 or more; or if you have an Account with us, add 50 to it. You will receive a SPECIAL PURCHASE CERTIFICATE that will entitle you to purchase one of these exquisite art reproductions at an extraordinary savings. -You' pay only $11.95 for a gallery framed picture or 7.95 for an unframed picture. IMPORTANT: These are not just ordinary prints on more. Van Gogh -Sunflowers ct Dad under this amazing air-conditioned Koolon caf Homer Herring net It: 111 COMPLETE CLASSES! CHOICE OF MANY STYLES! KRYPT0K BIFOCALS EXAMINATION INCLUDED paper.

They are ON-CANVAS REPRODUCTIOxNS, made possible by a new European technique that faithfully reproduces the rich color, delicate-detail and the brush-stroke texture of the originals. We have chosen from the subjects that hang in the world's celebrated museums and private collections." You must see the rare beauty of these pictures, so please visit our 1. Same AUnhv at our Main Offices or in our Keisterstown ana severna n. TO COOL, JUST WET AND WEAR Take to the golf course or beach and keep a cool head. Koolon lets it happen! The miracle band you just wet the outside mesh, and through evaporation, a flexible aluminum liner keeps you many degrees cooler on the hottest of days.

Choose natural or olive. One size For Constable -The Hay Wain 0pen your Savings Account by mail and we'll send you the SPECIAL PURCHASE PrtKriptlon xstr CERTIFICATE. Aurora i Aurora Federal Savings 4 Loan Association- 1 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY mm Nominal Additional Charge for Metal Frames and luxury Styles AURORA fits all. Great cool-off gift Baltimore, Md. 21201 I I N.E.

Cor. Charles Saratoga Sts. NAME I ADDRESS $6.95 You Must Be Satisfied At tr FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION AT ALL STORES OR CALL SA. 7-560O COOL OFF WITH KOOLON TODAYI I LJ cerna fark I HHH 'J ouoffke preference) Cor. Park Ave.

I ayett St. Hrs.i Hen, Thurs, 9 P.M. Easteri Avt Conkllnj St Hri.j Hon, Thurs4 9 P.M. Charles at Saratoga Sts. 107 Main Keisterstown Severna Park Shopping Village 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Baltimore Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Baltimore Sun Archive

Pages Available:
4,294,026
Years Available:
1837-2024